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The years 1929 - 1930 were replete with new development ideas.
And the book is replete with examples of the same.
That was his last mistake in a day replete with them.
A man must come from the table satisfied, but not replete.
But we were replete, and felt able to turn our attention to other sections of the market.
His conversations were sometimes very long; but always replete with interest.
"This was a case that seemed to be replete with reasonable doubt."
He'd never fallen so replete and satisfied to the ground.
These physical energies are quite different from the "human world" of our experience, replete with color, sound and light.
Replete had a post office, which closed on January 21, 1989.
They lay replete in each other's arms and whispered about their future.
The campaign's final hours were replete with other signs of how much is at stake.
She lay there, looking up at him, relaxed and replete.
His book is replete with complaints about the desk jobs he was always taking.
They both laid there, replete and exhausted, for what felt like hours.
He felt replete for the first time in months.
The world was full of inequities and not replete with justice.
To talk in that way about an old master replete with genius!
"Instead, the discussion is replete with evidence of further deterioration," he said.
Her life style, replete with hard drugs, also took its toll.
Third point: Iraq's record on chemical weapons is replete with lies.
You're bound to be replete in so many ways when you finally tear yourself away.
No portrait that I have ever seen of anyone has been half so replete with those qualities.
Neither of us spoke until we were replete and rather glazed.
At last replete, I sat back against a tree and took out my harp.